Polaroid PDC-2000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
3 Using the PDC-2000 camera
Using the Polaroid PDC-2000 camera is similar to using a
conventional 35mm point-and-shoot camera. But instead of
storing pictures on photographic film, the PDC-2000 camera
stores electronic images internally or on a computer
connected to the camera.
Used in the stand-alone mode, the camera stores up to 40
pictures (model PDC-2000/40) or 60 pictures (model
PDC-2000/60) internally. The camera controls allow you to
control the use of flash, automatic focus, white balance and
other features just as you would operate any other camera.
You can also attach a label to each picture and erase pictures
you don’t want to keep.
When connected by a cable (tethered mode) to a computer
running PDC-2000 software, the camera can be controlled
with the computer keyboard and mouse, and its viewfinder
image appears on the computer screen. In this mode, it
transfers each picture as it is taken directly to the computer
for viewing, printing, editing or storing. In the tethered mode,
the camera can also send all its stored pictures to the
computer at once.
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